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means that centres which are parent-led such as Playcentre 6 , home-<strong>based</strong> care, and<br />

those with a specified philosophical foundation such as Ste<strong>in</strong>er or Montessori have<br />

not been <strong>in</strong>cluded <strong>in</strong> this study. In addition, ethnicity-<strong>based</strong> centres such as Te<br />

Kōhanga Reo or Pasifika Language Nests have not been considered: what have<br />

been <strong>in</strong>cluded are teacher-led programmes 7 . This means that at least some of the<br />

teachers <strong>in</strong> each centre are qualified and registered. The ma<strong>in</strong> types of centre are<br />

k<strong>in</strong>dergartens and education and care centres, which is the phrase <strong>in</strong> use on the<br />

M<strong>in</strong>istry of Education (2009a) website, to designate child care and day care<br />

centres.<br />

In action research, participants, no matter what the type of service, may<br />

want to be known and have their contributions acknowledged. The teachers Alison<br />

and Brodie at Waimauku K<strong>in</strong>dergarten (Case Study Two) wanted to be named and<br />

to be given acknowledgement for their participation <strong>in</strong> the research. Similarly,<br />

Nilm<strong>in</strong>i, Peggy, Shani, Chris H, Margaret, and Helen of Aro Arataki Children's<br />

Centre (Case Study Three) also wanted to be named. In contrast, the co-<br />

researchers <strong>in</strong> Case Study One wanted to be known by their <strong>in</strong>itials. In the rest of<br />

this report, therefore, for uniformity I refer to co-researchers by their <strong>in</strong>itial when<br />

quot<strong>in</strong>g them but for ease of read<strong>in</strong>g when discuss<strong>in</strong>g participants <strong>in</strong> Case Study<br />

Two and Case Study Three I used their names. In l<strong>in</strong>e with the wishes of the<br />

participants <strong>in</strong> Case Study One they are always referred to by their <strong>in</strong>itial.<br />

To honour the collaboration and partnership that developed with case<br />

study participants each chapter beg<strong>in</strong>s with an apt quote from one of the<br />

participants. Selected quotes are <strong>in</strong>tended to reflect the essence of the chapter. I<br />

was concerned to report each case study <strong>in</strong>tact, as this recognised the unique<br />

journey of each centre. However, for practical reasons (of length) this became<br />

unfeasible. It is important to note, however, that each participant was given a copy<br />

of the full case study report (some 20-30 pages for each one).<br />

With regards to the word <strong>curriculum</strong>, a convention with<strong>in</strong> the field of<br />

education <strong>in</strong> New Zealand is to employ it as an uncountable (collective) noun. In<br />

6 Playcentre is a parent-led <strong>early</strong> childhood education cooperative, unique to Aotearoa New Zealand. All<br />

parents are now expected to complete education modules on all aspects of children‟s learn<strong>in</strong>g, which<br />

enables them to lead <strong>early</strong> childhood education for their children (Playcentre, 2008).<br />

7 The M<strong>in</strong>istry of Education term Teacher-led <strong>in</strong>cludes teachers at education and care services, casual<br />

education and care services, k<strong>in</strong>dergartens, home-<strong>based</strong> networks, and the Correspondence School.<br />

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